Sorry about the kludgy title, any improvements welcome. What I am getting at is linking the monk's level displayed in a monk's node eg Friar in Random_Walk to the page about that level eg Friar. I did a super search and could not find any suggestions for or againt this

Every so often I like to see how I am progressing in the meaningless XP stakes and what prizes I will get at the next level. Unfortunately being a bear of little brain I can never remember how to get to the Voting/Experience System node and go off to search until I stumble across it.

Now I realise I can just add this into my personal nodelet but it would be oh so nice and a small tweak to find that when you view your page the level you are at links to the page about that level. From there the navigation to find out about other levels is blindingly obvious

Cheers,
R.


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